Toyota Says It's Been Cleared in Floor Mat Cases

WASHINGTON - November 3, 2009: The AIADA newsletter reported that
Toyota Motor Corp. said Monday its vehicles are not at risk of accelerating
out of control unless the driver's side floor mat is improperly installed
or is not meant for that vehicle.

According to MSNBC, the auto maker said
the conclusion is the result of a U.S. government investigation into
unintended acceleration of some Lexus vehicles.

In August, Toyota announced
a recall of 3.8 million vehicles in the U.S., including both Lexus and
Toyota models, urging owners of the recalled vehicles to remove their
driver's side floor mats because of the risk they could jam the accelerator
pedal.

That recall — the largest U.S. recall for Toyota — was
prompted by a high-speed crash in August involving a 2009 Lexus ES350 in
which four people were killed. Occupants in the vehicle made a frantic 911
call, saying the accelerator was stuck and they couldn't stop the vehicle.

Toyota said there is no evidence that unintended acceleration could be
caused by any defects other than an improperly installed or incorrect floor
mat. It said the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has
reviewed allegations of unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles six
times, clearing the automaker each time.